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Based on some comments from my recent HH's I'm thinking of tightening up here considerably.
I also think this is a worthwhile discussion because there seems to be quite a gap in how many of us view these hands (most fall somewhere around DEFINITELY playable or DEFINITELY NOT playable). Some examples that I would like input on: (assume typical 10-handed Party 2/4 or 3/6 with no reads) UTG raises, all 6 players cold-call (no one has folded yet) you: 1. 65s on button 2. K2s on button 3. Q8s on button 4. 22 on button UTG raises, next 3 players cold-call, you: 5. MP with 22 6. MP with 98s UTG raises, UTG+1 re-raises, UTG+2 caps, MP calls you: 7. MP with 99 8. MP with JTs 9. MP with 65s 10. MP with A6s FWIW - The way I currently play I would call each of these except for #9. But I can't seem to locate any strong evidence to support my long-held ideas that it is okay to cold-call with PP or suited-connectors if the pot is multi-way enough. So I'm trying to decide if I want to tighten WAY up on these. I'm curious what others have to say about these. |
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